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Integral of (x/√x²+1)dx dx

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 |  /  x       \   
 |  |------ + 1| dx
 |  |     2    |   
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 |  \\/ x      /   
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$$\int\limits_{3}^{0} \left(\frac{x}{\left(\sqrt{x}\right)^{2}} + 1\right)\, dx$$
Integral(x/(sqrt(x))^2 + 1, (x, 3, 0))
Detail solution
  1. Integrate term-by-term:

    1. Don't know the steps in finding this integral.

      But the integral is

    1. The integral of a constant is the constant times the variable of integration:

    The result is:

  2. Add the constant of integration:


The answer is:

The answer (Indefinite) [src]
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 | /  x       \             
 | |------ + 1| dx = C + 2*x
 | |     2    |             
 | |  ___     |             
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$$\int \left(\frac{x}{\left(\sqrt{x}\right)^{2}} + 1\right)\, dx = C + 2 x$$
The graph
The answer [src]
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$$-6$$
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Numerical answer [src]
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    Use the examples entering the upper and lower limits of integration.